Hobby Manuals & User Guides
Hobby, known for its HOTRC line, offers a wide range of reliable 2.4GHz remote control transmitters and receivers for RC cars, ships, tanks, and model airplanes.
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Hobby (HOTRC) Remote Control Systems
Hobby produces specialized radio control (RC) systems and components designed for scale modeling enthusiasts. Best known for their HOTRC series of transmitters and receivers, Hobby provides accessible, feature-rich control solutions operating on 2.4GHz ISM and FHSS protocols. Their versatile remote controls are built to pilot everything from RC planes and tanks to ships and cars.
Featuring advanced options like color screen interfaces, multiple mixing modes, integrated gyro settings, and precise servo tuning, Hobby equipment is tailored to deliver reliable performance. Find all your essential user manuals, binding instructions, and setup guides below.
Hobby manuals
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Hobby support FAQ
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How do I bind my Hobby HOTRC remote control to the receiver?
Short press the BING button on the receiver until the green light flashes quickly. Then, enter the pairing setting interface on your remote control and click to start pairing.
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What kind of battery does the Hobby CT-8B remote use?
The CT-8B remote control uses a pointed 18650 battery. It supports direct charging via the remote and can also be charged directly using a power bank.
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How does the fail-safe (out of control protection) work?
Unless specially configured, the default fail-safe value for channels 1 and 2 is 1500, while channels 3 through 8 enter a hold state to protect the RC vehicle if signal is lost.
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How do I calibrate the joysticks on my Hobby transmitter?
The center value of the joystick only needs to be calibrated if there is a noticeable deviation in the center point. Access the joystick calibration menu in your system settings to correctly reset and center the controls.